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Honeyguide News
By damian, on November 21st, 2010%
 BIG LIFE Foundation is supporting the community conservation project. Honeyguide Foundation are working with local communities to manage and conserve their natural resources. Through this community conservation project, BIG LIFE have been able to donate much needed equipment to the Village Game Scouts (VGS)of the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area in the West Kilimanjaro and . . . → Read More: BIG LIFE FOUNDATION SUPPORT
By damian, on October 31st, 2010%
 The Mama Mkaa project produces their first charcoal briquettes from waste from the hotels. These charcoal briquettes are made from waste such as paper, old boxes and a various assortment of garden waste. The team of women will continue to experiment for the next couple of months with various concoctions of organic waste until the produce a charcoal briquette that will burn . . . → Read More: Womens charcoal project Matemwe
By damian, on October 21st, 2010%
 Honeyguide visited west Kilimanjaro this week and met several farmers, ranch owners and general members of the community. West Kilimanjaro faces Longido and Amboseli, wildlife in the area move between these areas and often come into conflict with agriculture. West Kilimanjaro is densely populated and the bush meat trade is growing. Elephants are moving from Amboseli through Longido to Kilimanjaro, recently a number . . . → Read More: Honeyguide visit West Kilimanjaro
By damian, on October 11th, 2010%
 A useful guide to better waste management, this toolkit provides guidelines, ideas, examples and information to help the hospitality industry to improve management of their solid waste. Primarily this publication was designed for Zanzibar, however this is a practical approach that will help any hotelier, restaurateur or camp manager improve their waste management with helpful . . . → Read More: Waste Management Toolkit
By damian, on October 7th, 2010%
 Find a home for all your rubbish, this small publication provides contact details of different waste recycling companies and organizations based in Arusha and Dar es Salaam.
For your rubbish such as plastics, glass and metals, there is a commercial value to these items and different companies based in Arusha and Dar es Salaam . . . → Read More: Tanzania Waste Directory
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